Frank Earl Marble (1918-2014) earned his PhD from Caltech in 1948, and remained as GALCIT faculty and active in his research
at Caltech for over fifty years. The Frank E. Marble papers illustrate Marble's contributions to the field of aeronautics
and mechanical engineering, and consist of correspondence, research notes, notebooks, and writings.

Background

Frank Earl Marble was born in Cleveland, Ohio on July 21, 1918. He earned both his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (1940),
and M.S. in Applied Mathematics (1942) from the Case School of Applied Science. In 1946, after earning a pre-doctoral fellowship
from the National Research Council, he and his wife Ora Lee moved to Pasadena to pursue his PhD in Aeronautics and Mathematics
at Caltech. Despite his original intention of staying at Caltech for two years, Marble remained as faculty until his retirement
in 1989. After his formal retirement, his research continued while holding the status of Richard L. and Dorothy M. Hayman
Professor, Emeritus until his passing in 2014.

Extent

16.68 Linear feet
(40 boxes)

Restrictions

Copyright may not have been assigned to the California Institute of Technology Archives. All requests for permission to publish
or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Caltech Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf
of the California Institute of Technology Archives as the owner of the physical items and, unless explicitly stated otherwise,
is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.

Availability

The collection is open for research. Researchers must apply in writing for access. Some files are confidential and will remain
closed for an indefinite period. Researchers may request information about closed files from the Caltech Archives.